According to a technique, an electronic device is configured to correspond to characteristic features of a biological synapse. The electronic device includes multiple bipolar resistors arranged in parallel to form an electronic synapse, an axonal connection connected to one end of the electronic synapse and to a first electronic neuron, and a dendritic connection connected to another end of the electronic synapse and to a second electronic neuron. An increase and decrease of synaptic conduction in the electronic synapse is based on a probability of switching the plurality of bipolar resistors between a low resistance state and a high resistance state.
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1. A method for configuring an electronic device to correspond to characteristic features of a biological synapse, comprising: arranging a plurality of bipolar resistors in parallel to form an electronic synapse, wherein the plurality of bipolar resistors each have a required switching voltage to switch from one state to another; connecting an axon connection to one end of the electronic synapse and to a first electronic neuron; and connecting a dendritic connection to another end of the electronic synapse and to a second electronic neuron; wherein the plurality of bipolar resistors each have voltages on the axon and dendritic connections that cause a resultant voltage below the required switching voltage for the plurality of bipolar resistors; wherein an increase and decrease of synaptic conduction in the electronic synapse is based on an effective probability of switching the plurality of bipolar resistors between a low resistance state and a high resistance state; and wherein the resultant voltage for each of the plurality of bipolar resistors is defined as a resultant waveform, in which a first part, being positive, of the resultant waveform corresponds to a first probability of switching to an on state and in which a second part, being negative, of the resultant waveform corresponds to a second probability of switching to an off state.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein, via the axon and dendritic connections, voltages received by the plurality of bipolar resistors from the first electronic neuron and the second electronic neuron cause the switching of the plurality of bipolar resistors.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the probability of switching the plurality of bipolar resistors is based in a time delay between receiving the voltages from the first electronic neuron and the second electronic neuron.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein as the time delay increases between receiving a first voltage from the first electronic neuron and receiving a second voltage from the second electronic neuron, the effective probability of switching more of the plurality of bipolar resistors to on state decreases.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein as the delay time decreases between receiving the first voltage from the first electronic neuron and receiving the second voltage from the second electronic neuron, the effective probability of switching more of the plurality of bipolar resistors to off state decreases.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electronic synapse is connected in series with a diode.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the diode is configured to limit current conduction in one direction.
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